Further US Lawsuit Claims Price-Fixing Conspiracy
Executive Summary
Teva, along with Mylan, Pfizer, Sandoz and 16 other generics manufacturers, have found themselves in the spotlight after a further multi-state US lawsuit has accused them of participating in a price-fixing conspiracy.
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